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Trinity Methodist Church, Amble


Trinity Methodist Church is located on Percy Street in Amble. It was originally built in 1902 and opened as Percy Street Primitive Methodist Chapel.[1] The architect was T.E. Davidson. It became Trinity Methodist Church on 24th June 1972, drawing together 3 Methodist congregations from churches of Radcliffe, Percy Street and the High Street.[2

Amble Methodism Historic Buildings and Monuments in Amble 1902
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Trinity Methodist Church, Amble

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50 Years at Trinity
- The Ambler, 10th June 2022. "The three churches of Radcliffe, Percy Street and High Street were closed and all joined together to worship at Trinity Methodist Church in Percy Street, …

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Percy Street Primitive Methodist Chapel, Amble
- This large stone built chapel was erected in 1902. This chapel is now called Trinity Methodist Church......

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Percy Street, Amble

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